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System log files that are saved by he Microsoft Windows Trace Log utility can be identified by the etl file extension.
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ETL (Event Trace Log) file is a log file that is created by the Microsoft Tracing technology, which is used to create logs for troubleshooting issues in Windows.
These files contain a detailed record of system or application behavior over a specific period of time, including information about events, event tracing sessions, and providers. They are often used by developers and system administrators to diagnose performance issues, troubleshoot problems, and understand system behavior.
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Default even log viewer in Microsoft Windows
An etl file extension is related to the Active Media Eclipse a screen saver for Microsoft Windows operating system. An etl file stores transition listing data.
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The etl file extension is associated with Active Media Eclipse, a screen saver software for Windows, developed by Active Media.
The .etl file contains transition listing data.
Not to be confused with Eclipse, a multi-language software development environment, maintained by Eclipse community.
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A screen saver development software
Files with etl file extension may also be found as data log files generated with ThermaData Logger thermal measurement device.
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The etl file extension is associated with the ThermaData Logger, a thermal measurement device with internal NTC thermistor.
The typical .etl file stores data log with measurement values. It can be analyzed in ThermaData logger software.
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